Tetbury broke the deadlock through a switch in attack direction, outflanking the Muntly defence.

Similar fayre followed with Tetbury possession and territory cancelled out by Muntly defence, until fine handling released their pacey left-winger to run in from halfway.

A scrum win against the head allowed Tetbury to exploit space on the right for their 3rd try.

A line-out win and rucks taking play infield, resulted in a Tetbury forward bursting onto a short ball to score their 4th from 20 metres.

Directly from the restart, lax Muntly tackling and good back-row support running allowed Tetbury to extend their lead.

Muntly enjoyed their best period of pressure prior to the break; camped on the try-line, a score looked inevitable; however, Tetbury’s defence held.

The tighter second period saw Tetbury run in 3 more scores, the best of which was a scything run by the winger from an inside pass.

Tetbury also added 5 conversions.

Muntly can be extremely proud of their performance against a high-class outfit, many of whom are on the books of premiership outfit Gloucester; at no stage did they let their heads drop and their fine tackling drew plaudits for the Tetbury coaches.